Best way to SURPASS roll-over requirements.
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SBR TRIVIA WINNER 05/17/2012
Best way:
Bet balance + bonus on one play.
Grinding way:
pick off numbers that are the same as Pinny or MB's no-vig numbers. I.e. if Arizona is +3 -114/+106, the no-vig price is Ariz +3 -110. If you can bet Ariz at +3 -110 or better, that is a good rollover play.
Props.
If props count towards rollover, you don't have to worry. Price them and bet all with value, even against a 30 cent line.
Depth charging:
You have one play you really like. You have a bunch of others that are neutral, or slightly positive (i.e. grinding plays). Play lots of parlays - mainly 2 and 3 teamers. If you play 4+ teamers or more, make sure they are paying fair odds.
I usually choose betting on 2 sides of a 3-way event, where all 3 options have odds of evens or more (mostly soccer)....this how the bets counts fully in the rollover, even if the bookie has a "risk or win lower counts" rule, and dodges the "minimum odds needed to count in the rollover" rule, but basically I am making the rollover on a low odds double chance...and only a few bookies have rules against this (Nordicbet for example), so this is a legal way to lower the risks
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SBR TRIVIA WINNER 05/17/2012
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